Media and minorities: exclusions, distortions and stereotypes
By: Engineer, Asghar Ali.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.2132-133.Subject(s): Media - India | Mass media - India | Minority groups - India | Minority groups
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Leave aside blatantly communal periodicals, even well-meaning scholars and intellectuals of liberal-secular hue have contributed to the construction of the minority communities, especially the Muslims and the Christians, as homogeneous, orthodox-sectarian, anti-national and rabid evangelical, notwithstanding ample evidence to the contrary. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 31 | Available | AR42184 |
Leave aside blatantly communal periodicals, even well-meaning scholars and intellectuals of liberal-secular hue have contributed to the construction of the minority communities, especially the Muslims and the Christians, as homogeneous, orthodox-sectarian, anti-national and rabid evangelical, notwithstanding ample evidence to the contrary. - Reproduced


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